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Multiple Reasons for Perceived Everyday Discrimination and All-Cause Mortality Risk Among Older Black Adults.

Ryon J CobbConnor Mc Devitt SheehanPatricia LouieChristy L Erving
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences (2021)
Examining how multiple reasons for perceived everyday discrimination relate to all-cause mortality risk has considerable utility in clarifying the unique contributions of perceived discrimination to mortality risk among older Black adults. Our findings suggest that multiple reasons for perceived everyday discrimination are a particularly salient risk factor for mortality among older Black adults.
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